Bahman Mirza Qajar Mausoleum

According to Raudet Uc-Safayi Nasiri, he was fourth in the age group of 26 surviving sons of Abbas Mirza.

In his work, Tazgireyi Mohammed-Shahi, it is noted that at the time of his youth, his father appointed him ruler of Ardabil.

According to the author's own note, this book was written with the request of his brother, Mohammad Shah Qajar, in 1835–1836.

In the meantime, Nasiraddin, the new ruler of Azerbaijan ordered the removal of eyes of Bahman Mirza.

Having seen the situation, Bahman Mirza rushed to the Russian navigator and wanted shelter from him.

Bahman Mirza, who was looking for a permanent place of residence, didn't stay here, came to Tiflis on May 20 to live.

[6] According to some reports, seeing him expatriate, his nephew, Naser al-Din Shah, understood his mistake, pardoned him, and asked him to return.

In this work, he described the sequence of historical events of the period from Genghis Khan to the XIX century.

Manuscripts of Bahman Mirza's "Tazgireyi Mohammed – Shahi" and "Shukurnamei – Shahshanshah" are preserved there.

His son, who died in the Russian-Japanese war in 1904, was buried next to his father, Bahman Mirza Qajar.